Something I've never been able to understand

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awry
Krytan Explorer
#1
Say, a purple fell blade drops. You change its mods to make everything perfect, it does normal max sword damage. Why is it any different from a gold lettered fell blade? Its appearance is the same, the only one who even knows it's purple is you if you equip in battle. Even if it's q9 people wouldn't spend 5k to buy it and rather spend gross amounts of plat on some q13 fellblade w/ visually enticing gold letters? What's the deal? Is there something I've missed in all my years of playing guild wars?
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Covah
Forge Runner
#2
Cuz if anyone DOES look at it and its purple you are a bad player and suck cuz its not gold or "rare". There is no difference other then status and Epeen.

Same with req8s and non inscrip weapons. People want them for status or to collect. There is no dmg difference etc.
Xenomortis
Xenomortis
Tea Powered
#3
Because gold is rarer.

That is the only real difference.
trankle
trankle
Lion's Arch Merchant
#4
The gold ones go to eleven.
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K'baa
Ascalonian Squire
#5
I've always thought that was funny myself. So you can equip your purple low req max damage with all perfect mods and even on a nice skin its still not a gold wep and so not worth as much to most LOL. I also think its strange that if you salvage a perfect mod from a bad skin gold it turns blue.
jray14
jray14
Krytan Explorer
#6
There's also the ingrained memories of pre-inscription days when it was impossible to have a perfect purple item. It's kind of like if you eat a kiwi and get deathly ill, you'll squint with disgust at all the kiwis you see for the next decade or two.
Arduin
Arduin
Grotto Attendant
#7
What's there to understand? People pay 100x as much for a Voltaic Spear, that does exactly the same as any 1k crafted max spear.

In a game where you can't be better than anyone else weapon- and armor-wise, it all boils down to who can dress up the nicest.
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awry
Krytan Explorer
#8
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Originally Posted by jray14 View Post
There's also the ingrained memories of pre-inscription days when it was impossible to have a perfect purple item. It's kind of like if you eat a kiwi and get deathly ill, you'll squint with disgust at all the kiwis you see for the next decade or two.
I love your analogy

Yeah I know about the desire to look like you're rich in gw, but really, NOBODY can tell except for you. Or does owning a purple make anybody here insecure? Like they puke a little in their mouth every time they mouse over the letters of their weapon and see the purple.
Jhzaeth
Jhzaeth
Ascalonian Squire
#9
Of course it all does work to your advantage if you get a nice gold skin and need the money... It just depends what side of the trade you're on.
Ralisti
Ralisti
Frost Gate Guardian
#10
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Originally Posted by Arduin View Post
What's there to understand? People pay 100x as much for a Voltaic Spear, that does exactly the same as any 1k crafted max spear.

In a game where you can't be better than anyone else weapon- and armor-wise, it all boils down to who can dress up the nicest.

Thats not the same. The OP is commenting on 2 fellblades, the skin is exactly the same. In your example, the skin is changed.


I get your point, however. perfect mods are perfect mods, the skin doesn't matter. (to me, anyway.)
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Andemius
Krytan Explorer
#11
kinda depends whether you have cash to throw around. When I started my warrior, i used a max blue FDS for a while (don't judge me lol), simply cos it was better than anything else that dropped, and i didn't have the funds to buy summat nicer.

Now that I do have cash, I think, if I'm gonna get the item, why not go the whole hog and get a gold one. I likes gold letters, that's about all there is to it.

Edit: If someone gave me a purple max fellblade, i'd still use it, and prolly wouldn't replace it until i had already bought armor and stuff for everything else.
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Bob Slydell
Forge Runner
#12
Because people take the game and all of it's glory wayyyyy too seriously. Either that sad fact or someone has OCD.
Micro215
Micro215
Academy Page
#13
Pretty much along the same reason as to why everyone dyes their armor all black, or all white, when they have 8 other colors and 10,000 different color combinations they could play with.
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Darth The Xx
Wilds Pathfinder
#14
In my experience people who play the "skins dont matter to me" card generally can't afford the nice ones .

Moving on I personally can't stand that purple text. Blue/Gold/Red ones are ok but the purple really irks me out and that why I'll never buy one.
cosyfiep
cosyfiep
are we there yet?
#15
its only epeen thats the difference, though as was mentioned back before the inscription system there was a difference now, its only in the eye of the player (personally I really dont care what color a weapon is as I play 90% with h/h).
Zebideedee
Zebideedee
Jungle Guide
#16
Because they aren't shaped like a VS and Tormented Shield the sheep get confuzzled

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In my experience people who play the "skins dont matter to me" card generally can't afford the nice ones .
Not true, see above for more info. I prefer looking unique and not like one of the many, many, many, many, many clones who use these skins, yawn!
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pinkeyflower
Krytan Explorer
#17
Gold is more aesthetically pleasing than purple, that's all.
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Tomm
Krytan Explorer
#18
I was always wondering that, too.
I have purple perfect Fellblade, and to me, it's the same as gold one (I had 2 perfect gold Fellblades, but I sold them for lots of gold, while no one wants to buy purple).

I bought rq9 insc. max purple Eternal Bow for only 10k. And I was able to sell it for 40k. So, there are some people who doesn't care about color of letters, and I respect them.

I even think that perfect max rq9 purple items are more rare than gold ones of the same skin. Because I saw many perfect gold Eternal bows, but only one purple. Unless people merch them all, because that would be bad.

With green items it's different. I rather payed 50k for perfect gold Draconic Scythe, than 5k for green one, because you can't change mods or visual appearance on green items. But still, I like green letters more than yellow (gold) so it's a shame they can't be modded (although it makes sense, they are unique).
Yawgmoth
Yawgmoth
Furnace Stoker
#19
GW item system sucks and perfection is common as dirt. With everything equal people just find the only aspects that differ and pick the 'best' of them. Color is an example - gold is considered to be "better" than purple, even when said purple is actually MORE rare than identical gold (it's true in many cases).

Players just desire the best of the best and any sense of "improvement", even if there's none. It's the same with weapon requirements, people buy and customize low req swords even if then never plan to run a build with swordsmanship lower than 12. It's easy to imagine that if all requirements on max weapons were equal or it was possible to upgrade them, players would probably pay more for golds with a higher gold value on them, because that would be the only thing differentiating their weapons, and well because value above 400g is rare and above 440g is more rare than q8 is now (excluding NF treasures).
chessyang
chessyang
Not far from Elite
#20
for some reason like most of the post above say,people want the best of the best and rarest, and like most gold things it means your "cool"

what i do is use purple/crafted weapons and sell off the gold ones. a 90000 ecto sword/staff/dager/Scythe/ does the same dmg as a 100g crafted one. it's all eye candy and whatever we can show off in game.

oh to the OP. don' t understand it. just make money off it!

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